Just days after signing with the 2014 class at Auburn, the 4-star prospect was arrested and one of four people charged with two counts of felony drug possession after 340 grams of marijuana were found in their vehicle. A handgun and brass knuckles were also found in the 2007 Dodge Charger.

“We had a meeting with the State Attorney’s office yesterday in which they permitted me to listen to and view some of the evidence and then there were discussions that led everybody to the agreement that Kalvaraz had absolutely no involvement in the circumstances,” Bessent's attorney, Travis A. Reinhold, told the Montgomery Advertiser and other news outlets.

The case is ongoing with the other occupants of the vehicle. Elbert Thornton, 21, is a convicted felon and the only person charged with possession of the handgun, the Opelika-Auburn News reported.

Bessent posted a comment on Twitter on Friday that precluded the news that he was cleared.

Thanks to all my AU family that stuck with me through this see you guys at Auburn War Eagle!!!